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climate of africa average yearly precipitation average january and july…

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climate of africa
average yearly precipitation
average january and july temperatures
growing seasons
cairo: 12 months; cape town: 8 - 12 months; lagos: 12 months; nairobi: 12 months; tripoli: 12 months
use the data to determine if the statements are true or false. rewrite the false statements to make them correct.

  1. cairo receives abundant precipitation.
  2. the difference between january and july high temperatures in cape town is about 15 degrees.
  3. the greatest difference between january and july low temperatures is in lagos.
  4. the average precipitation in lagos is about the same as the average precipitation in the other four cities combined.
  5. people in all five cities are able to grow crops outdoors in winter.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Check Cairo's precipitation (20 inches, low).
  2. Calculate Cape Town's high temp difference: $78 - 63 = 15$.
  3. Find low temp differences: Cairo ($65-47=18$), Cape Town ($60-45=15$), Lagos ($83-74=9$), Nairobi ($69-51=18$), Tripoli ($85-71=14$). Lagos has the smallest difference.
  4. Sum other cities' precipitation: $20+72+15+10=117$. Lagos has 37 inches, not equal.
  5. Cape Town's growing season is 8-12 months, not full winter guarantee.

Answer:

  1. False. Rewrite: Cairo receives low precipitation.
  2. True
  3. False. Rewrite: The greatest difference between January and July low temperatures is in Cairo and Nairobi.
  4. False. Rewrite: The average precipitation in Lagos is much less than the average precipitation in the other four cities combined.
  5. False. Rewrite: People in four of the five cities are able to grow crops outdoors year-round; Cape Town has an 8-12 month growing season.